You should not be here, what are you?'' The creature's voice shook the surrounding forest of disease.
The man who it was screaming at, could barely breathe. His shaking arms stretched out attempting to reach a rusted cage that held an, Eldar woman inside it. As his eyes became dark and his breathing nearly stopped, while he sweat covered body was about to stop working did he finally reach her.
The moment their arms met was the moment they vanished from the putrid realm of Chaos where they were in.
"I can't breath'' he said to himself, as a warm hand touched his head, instantly relieving the multiple illness. As he regained his breath, he noticed that he was laying down on the floor, immediately noticing that they were in his ship that for some reason, was going at full speed away from its original location.
"Computer, where are we going?" he said
''Current destination unknown, automatic jump has been initiated.'' the computers automatically answered.
"Do you know what happened to me?'' he asks
''Unknown, Captain's life signatures vanished for two seconds, however two life signs are currently present'' the computer answered.
"Waite. Two life signs'' he said as he turned around and saw a woman lying behind him, on the ship's floor. Her confused expression met his own, as he looked at her he noticed that her near naked body was only covered by a thin cloth.
He didn't care what people said if the thing was transparent, and only reaches to your knees, it has no right being called a dress.
''Who are you?'' he asked\demanded. She didn't answer, she tried to open her mouth only for her voice to come out as a squeak.
''Can you walk?'' he asked as he reached out and began to help her stand, only for her to fall her feet were unable to hold her own weight.
''Okay then'' he said, as he picked her up and carried him to his room, each step he took made the lights in the ship turn on as he walked down the hall.
''Can you write?'' he asked, only receiving a look from her ''Okay then when you feel better, you can tell me everything.'' he said as he entered a room, witches walls were covered in a mixture of skulls and twin headed eagle markings. The bed was king sized, witches sheets were a mixture of red and blue fluffy and comfortable, with a white undershirt to keep the mattress clean.
''There's some water right there, get some sleep we need to get the hell out of this part of the Universe so you'll have to sleep here by yourself'' he said as he turned and walked away, not noticing that the pointy-eared woman, had long since fallen asleep in his arms
''Computer set course for the nearest post outside of this sector, get us away from this hellish place.'' he ordered, as he pressed a blue button he had on his wrist.
My name is Jose, two years ago I woke up in this hell dimension, on a ship. Up until now, I've survived by eating what food was onboard, but I'm running out of food and water. Two minutes ago something happened but I can't remember what, and there's a woman here with me, unfortunately she can't talk or walk. Maybe I showed up here like her.''
''There's not enough food and water for the both of us, but she might know how I ended up here. So against my better judgement, I have to go and get some food, that means stopping at a planet, that has people.
"God help me.''
Elsewhere
An Eldar Farseer cries, her eyes filled with hope for the Goddess Isha had been freed, only that her location was unknown to her.
"The only information she held as to where her Goddess location, was the emblem of tree eagles. On looking left, another right and the center one straight, with those emblems a Human, whose face she could not see.
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Isha felt herself breaking, she wasn't complete, half of her had been left behind in that cage of rust and the other half had ended up on some Human ship. She knew what the Human wanted, after all, why else would he lay her on his bed and let her cover herself with his blankets, that held his sent.
Isha wanted to cry, she had wanted to be free for so long that when the opportunity presented itself she had taken it and now look at her, she was in a form that wasn't her own. She looked Human and what was worse she wanted that man to hold her just as he had when she followed him back to his ship.
His golden chain was still wrapped around her neck, wrists and ankles, yet even as she felt its presence she was unable to see it. Isha was certain that if she asked the Human to remove it he would do so, but those two would know where she was at that very moment.
As she laid on the barely comfortable bed Isha sniffed the blankets, her savior sent. Yes, he was Human, but who cared about that, after all, she herself was a Goddes of Fertility and what better way than to thank a man then by bedding him until he can no longer walk.
Ishas mind drifted if only for a moment, how long had it been since she had actually made love? A smile formed on the half goddesses face, as she realized it certainly had been a while, but soon that will change and she would pass her new partners love to her other self, while strengthening her at the same time.
Still, Isha knew she couldn't lay here all day, so she rose to her feet and felt her legs instantly serve in pain. The feeling of new limbs wasn't a pleasant one, she had to strengthen them, just so her new legs could carry her weight.
For a moment Isha felt her energies flow until she confident enough to stand, it was time to snoop around and see if she could learn anything about her new partner. It was certainly rude of her to do so, but a girl can't be blamed if she wanted to know more about the man, she was literally tide to.
Yet as she looked around she found herself somewhat disappointed, there were only a few polyester shirts, with various designs on them, be them some sort of flames which varied in color from shirt to shirt, dragons and even warriors locked or marching to battle.
The rug placed on the flood was a bright red, light brown and slightly faded orange color that made the floor look as if it was covered in the leaves of autumn, the ceiling had some sort of projector that simulated the blue sky and when the lights were off, Isha found herself steering at a simulation of a nights sky, the king one could only see when they were on a planet.
The walls of the room were decorated with the various emblems of the Humans Empire, the Twin-Headed Eagle and the various Skulls, but there was something else Isha couldn't recognize three banners hung next to one another each had something that only an idealist would try to uphold.
Yet Isha found herself reading each banner out loud anyway. "On brightest day, on blackest night, no evil will escape my sight. For those who worship evils might, beware my power/" the last part was burned off.
It was an oath of some long forgotten order, as Isha looked at the banner she noticed that the bright green letter was written on a black cloth that made it seem as if the light stood defiant to the darkens that so rounded it.
She moved to the next one and a man stood alone holding two plasma, power or was it some sort of light-based weapon in each hand. He wore a suit, knights armor common on Human worlds, that barely understood the basics of combustion engines.
The armor itself was white and his weapons were either a bright red that seemed as it was forged in blood, or a cool blue that seemed as it had been created to calm the world around it. Around the man darkness covered everything, yet as Isha looked closer, she could see the ruins of something surrounding the man.
The letters themselves switched from a calm blue to a bright red and in some areas, the two colors touched as if they had exchanged roles.
"There is no dark side, nor light side. There is only the force. I will do what I must to keep balance, balance is what keeps me together. There is no good with ought evil, but evil must not be allowed to flourish. There is passion, yet emotion. Serenity, yet peace. Chaos, yet Order. I am the wielder of the flame, the protector of balance. I am the holder of the torch lighting the way. I am the keeper of the flame, the soldier of balance. I am the guardian of balance/"
Again the last part was lost but this time it was torn off, yet where the one before announced to all wrongdoers that they will be punished for their crimes, this one proclaimed to keep the darkness away. This oath proclaimed that evil could never truly be destroyed, but it could be contained, even if one had to do undesirable things in order to do so.
It also said that whoever swore this oath was both the protector and in ovation the light that pushes away the darkness.
She moved to the last banner yet this one, unlike the other two was dark and its letters were but a dull gray, this was deliberate as the letters mixed into the darkness of the cold banner.
"The night gathers and bow my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no hands, father no children and take no glory. I shall live and die at my post, I am the sword in the darkness, I am the fire that burns against the cold, the light that brings dawn, the horn that wakes the sleepers, the shield that guards the realms of men.
I pledge my life to the." The next part was cut off as if someone didn't want the organization's name to be known.
Isha smiled as she looked at each banner in front of her, it seems that the man who held her hand had broken one of the oaths and taken a wife and now holds her hand. Soon the ma would father trillions of children and his connection to whatever the last guard was would be completely severed.
Still, it was nice, if not naive to believe that any power could keep the evils of the universe away, after all, she and her fellow gods had done so and that was only for a short time. Isha smiled soon she would bear so many children and they would take their father's mantle and push chaos back and her first children would guide their younger siblings to a better tomorrow.
As for the Humans they could be involved too, if they could control their savagery. As she looked around Isha found a small box that held several papers, she initially dismissed them as nothing more than an idiots attempts at higher equations, yet as she looked closer Isha felt her eyes widen.
This was a faster than light that did not involve the web way, nor did it involve the warp and that man was planning on giving it to the Humans. Isha felt herself tremble with rage, her children deserved this more than the Humans, they could no they would do better if not more with this then the Humans ever could.
Granted some of the mathematical equations were completely wrong, but still, even if some of the math was wrong it would only leave any ship a couple of billion miles away from its destination and in space that was literally a step away from where they wanted to be.
She had to get this to her children and hope that she did so before the man gave it to the Humans.
